Chamberlin Legal, LLC ("we," "us," or "the Firm") values your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard your information when you visit our firm website at www.chamberlinlegal.com (the “Site”). By using the Site you consent to the terms of this Privacy Policy and confirm you understand how we use your information.
We may update or change this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will post any changes on the Site and will indicate the effective date. Your continued use of the Site after the changes are effective constitutes your acceptance of the updated terms.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Questions regarding this policy can be directed to:
Chamberlin Legal, LLC
510 South Main Street, Ste. 100
South Bend, IN 46601
or by email to info@chamberlinlegal.com
In order to analyze visitor information and optimize user experience, our Site may collect information that identifies, relates to, or could reasonably be linked to you ("Personal Information"). When submitting information through a form on the Site, we may collect your name, email address, telephone number, and other basic information. We may also collect browsing information automatically from site visitors, such as: IP address; browser type; browser settings; operating system; and device and Cookie IDs.
If you choose to subscribe to the Firm's email list, we will collect Personal Information, including your name and email address. This information may be used to send you updates on legal developments, Firm news, and invitations to events. Such email messages are sent through a third-party vendor, which will also have access to the subscription information. If you ever want to unsubscribe from the Firm's email list, you can use the unsubscribe link found in a message or contact us using the information provide above.
In addition to information you directly input, the Site also uses cookies to enhance user experience and analyze visitor traffic. It is possible you will encounter third party trackers on the site; these are called third-party cookies. Some third-party cookies are used to track a user’s activity across the Internet. You can manage cookie preferences in your browser settings.
We will not sell your Personal Information to third parties.
There are instances in which we share data, potentially including your Personal Information, with third parties.
The Site may include links to external websites maintained by third parties. These external sites may be able to collect information, including personal data about your online activity. We have no control over what information they may be collecting or how they will use your personal information.
The Firm makes commercially reasonable efforts to hold your data in confidence. In order to protect your Personal Information from loss, unauthorized use, access, or disclosure, we utilize reasonable and appropriate physical, technical, and administrative procedures to safeguard the information we collect and process. However, no internet transmission is ever fully secure, and we cannot guarantee that information transmitted via the Site will remain confidential at all times. Our security measures include SSL encryption for the Site and the use of secure systems designed specifically for law firms for the storage of Personal Information and client data. Even if you do not consent to continue receiving future communications, information we presently hold may continue to be stored in our systems.
Certain states in the United States, including Indiana, provide their residents with rights related to their Personal Information. Consistent with these laws, the Firm provides you options to access, edit, or remove certain information. To the extent that such laws apply in the jurisdiction from which you are accessing our Site, you may exercise the following rights:
To exercise any of applicable rights, please contact the Firm using the information provided above.
We use anonymous visitor data to analyze website traffic. Review our Privacy Policy.